I-10 Interchanges

I-10 Interchanges

Under our continuing services contract with FDOT District 3, Genesis landscape architects are currently completing design and construction documents for the three urban interchanges and cross streets serving greater Tallahassee. Stakeholder meetings to receive and address local concerns, and close coordination with City staff have helped develop these projects with their own unique characters and levels of treatment, from highly urban to semi-rural. Schedules were accelerated at client request, and Genesis reallocated resources to successfully meet the challenge. Plant palettes are almost exclusively native, with non-invasive proven endemic species included where appropriate.

A series of smaller “gateway” and streetscape enhancement projects were completed for small towns in the panhandle under this contract as well. Each of these included local government and stakeholder participation to achieve a design that was unique and appropriate to the location.

Genesis provides Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Planning, GIS, and Urban Design services
for private land developers, government agencies, institutions, and industrial clients throughout
the Southeastern United States and internationally.

I-10 Interchanges

Tallahassee, FL

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I-10 Interchanges

Under our continuing services contract with FDOT District 3, Genesis landscape architects are currently completing design and construction documents for the three urban interchanges and cross streets serving greater Tallahassee. Stakeholder meetings to receive and address local concerns, and close coordination with City staff have helped develop these projects with their own unique characters and levels of treatment, from highly urban to semi-rural. Schedules were accelerated at client request, and Genesis reallocated resources to successfully meet the challenge. Plant palettes are almost exclusively native, with non-invasive proven endemic species included where appropriate.

A series of smaller “gateway” and streetscape enhancement projects were completed for small towns in the panhandle under this contract as well. Each of these included local government and stakeholder participation to achieve a design that was unique and appropriate to the location.